Thanks Jeremy.  I tested against both linux-
image-2.6.35-999-generic_2.6.35-999.201006111153_amd64 and linux-
image-2.6.32-02063209-generic_2.6.32-02063209_amd64.  The bug is gone on
both!!

Now I have a couple of questions:
- will the 2.6.32 mainline kernel eventually make it into lucid-proposed?
- if not, how can I help to locate the moment when the fix was introduced so 
you can port that fix into lucid?

Attached is also a config diff between the crashy current kernel and the 
mainline kernel.  As far as I can tell the only module present in the current 
lucid kernel that is likely to have an impact is:
> CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_ALSA_SUPPORT=y

would it be helpful for me to build a kernel without thinkpad alsa
support (a pointer to the recommended build method would be very helpful
-- things have changed a lot since I last built an ubuntu kernel)?  And
would i likely lose the ability to use the onboard soundcard on my
laptop, which is a thinkpad?

Thanks for your help,
Matt

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